DENVER—Two more mistakes have been found in the judicial district where a clerical error led to the early release of a man suspected in the slaying of Colorado’s prisons chief.

The 11th Judicial District tells KUSA-TV in Denver ( http://on9news.tv/10MPAmb) that “minor sentencing adjustments” had to be made due to the mistakes. It didn’t say Monday which cases were affected.

Officials previously said a mistake led to the release last January of Evan Ebel (EE’-bul), who is suspected of killing Colorado’s prisons chief Tom Clements and a pizza deliveryman last month.

Because of a courts error, records showed Ebel was to serve a four-year sentence for assaulting a prison officer at the same time as his previous sentences, though it had been intended to be added on to his earlier sentences.

The owners of Boulder’s Sterling University Peaks apartments, who this summer were cited for illegally subdividing 92 bedrooms in the complex, have reached an agreement to settle the case for $410,000, the city announced Thursday.